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Advanced

Series METAL Pumps


LISTED
79
LI LI IST ST ST S EEED ED
WIL-11080-E-14
REPLACES WIL-11080-E-13
P200/PX200
SECTION 1 CAUTIONSREAD FIRST! . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
SECTION 2 WILDEN PUMP DESIGNATION SYSTEM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
SECTION 3 HOW IT WORKSPUMP & AIR DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
SECTION 4 DIMENSIONAL DRAWINGS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
SECTION 5 PERFORMANCE
A. P200 Performance Curves
Rubber-Fitted . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8
TPE-Fitted . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8
Reduced Stroke PTFE-Fitted . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9
Full Stroke PTFE-Fitted . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9
Suction Lift Curves . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10
B. PX200 Performance
Operating Principal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
How to Use this EMS Curve . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
Performance Curves
Rubber-Fitted . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16
TPE-Fitted . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17
Reduced Stroke PTFE-Fitted . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18
Full Stroke PTFE-Fitted . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19
Suction Lift Curves . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20
SECTION 6 SUGGESTED INSTALLATION, OPERATION & TROUBLESHOOTING . . . . . . . .22
SECTION 7 ASSEMBLY / DISASSEMBLY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .25
Grounding Strap for CSA Pumps . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .27
Air Valve Disassembly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .28
Reassembly Hints & Tips . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .31
SECTION 8 EXPLODED VIEW & PARTS LISTING
P200 Full Stroke . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .32
P200 Reduced Stroke . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .34
PX200 Full Stroke . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .36
PX200 Reduced Stroke . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .38
SECTION 9 ELASTOMER OPTIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .40
TA B L E O F C O NT E NT S
WIL-11080-E-14 1 WILDEN PUMP & ENGINEERING, LLC
CAUTION: Do not apply compressed air to the exhaust port
pump will not function.
CAUTION: Do not, under any circumstance loosen the set
screw located at the adjuster dial of the Pro-Flo X pump. If the
set screw is loose when the pump is pressurized, it could eject
and cause injury to anyone in the area.
CAUTION: Do not over-lubricate air supply excess
lubrication will reduce pump performance. Pump is pre-lubed.
Temperature Limits:
Neoprene 18C to 93C 0F to 200F
Buna-N 12C to 82C 10F to 180F
EPDM 51C to 138C 60F to 280F
Viton

40C to 177C 40F to 350F


Saniex 29C to 104C 20F to 220F
Polytetrauoroethylene (PTFE)
4C to 104C 40F to 220F
Polyurethane 12C to 66C 10F to 150F
Wil-Flex -40C to 107.2C (-40F to 225F)
NOTE: Not all materials are available for all models. Refer to
Section 2 for material options for your pump.
NOTE: UL listed congured pumps have the following
temperature limits:
UL 79 Buna- -12.2C (10F) to 52C (125F)
UL 79 PTFE- 4.4C (40F) to 52C (125F)
CAUTION: Canadian Standards Association (CSA) congured
pumps should not be used in temperatures lower than 0.0C to
51.6C (32F to 125F).
CAUTION: When choosing pump materials, be sure to check
the temperature limits for all wetted components. Example:
Viton

has a maximum limit of 177C (350F) but polypropylene


has a maximum limit of only 79C (175F).
CAUTION: Maximum temperature limits are based upon
mechanical stress only. Certain chemicals will signicantly
reduce maximum safe operating temperatures. Consult
Chemical Resistance Guide (E4) for chemical compatibility and
temperature limits.
WARNING: Prevention of static sparking If static sparking
occurs, re or explosion could result. Pump, valves, and
containers must be grounded to a proper grounding point when
handling ammable uids and whenever discharge of static
electricity is a hazard.
CAUTION: Canadian Standards Association (CSA) congured
pumps must be electrically grounded using the grounding
conductor provided. Improper grounding can cause improper
and dangerous operation.
CAUTION: For U.L. listed pumps, do not exceed 3.4 bar (50
psig) air supply pressure.
CAUTION: Do not exceed 8.6 bar (125 psig) air supply
pressure.
CAUTION: Canadian Standards Association (CSA) congured
pumps should not exceed 6.9 bar (100 psig) natural gas supply
pressure.
CAUTION: The process uid and cleaning uids must be
chemically compatible with all wetted pump components.
Consult Chemical Resistance Guide (E4).
CAUTION: Do not exceed 82C (180F) air inlet temperature for
Pro-Flo X models.
CAUTION: Pumps should be thoroughly ushed before
installing into process lines. FDA and USDA approved pumps
should be cleaned and/or sanitized before being used.
CAUTION: Always wear safety glasses when operating pump.
If diaphragm rupture occurs, material being pumped may be
forced out air exhaust.
CAUTION: Before any maintenance or repair is attempted, the
compressed air line to the pump should be disconnected and all
air pressure allowed to bleed from pump. Disconnect all intake,
discharge and air lines. Drain the pump by turning it upside down
and allowing any uid to ow into a suitable container.
CAUTION: Blow out air line for 10 to 20 seconds before
attaching to pump to make sure all pipeline debris is clear. Use
an in-line air lter. A 5 (micron) air lter is recommended.
NOTE: When installing PTFE diaphragms, it is important
to tighten outer pistons simultaneously (turning in opposite
directions) to ensure tight t. (See torque specications in
Section 7.)
NOTE: Cast Iron PTFE-tted pumps come standard from the
factory with expanded PTFE gaskets installed in the diaphragm
bead of the liquid chamber. Teon

gaskets cannot be re-used.


Consult PS-TG for installation instructions during reassembly.
This excludes Pro-Flo

P200 Advanced metal pumps.


NOTE: Before starting disassembly, mark a line from each liquid
chamber to its corresponding air chamber. This line will assist in
proper alignment during reassembly.
CAUTION: Pro-Flo X pumps can be used for submersible
applications, when using the Pro-Flo X submersible option.
Turbo-Flo pumps can also be used for submersible applications
when using the Turbo-Flo submersible option.
CAUTION: Tighten all hardware prior to installation.
CAUTION: The gas outlet of CSA configured pumps must be
vented to a safe location in accordance with local codes or, in the
absence of local codes, an industry or nationally recognized code
having jurisdiction over the specified installation.
CAUTION: For U.L. listed pumps, all pipe connections are to be
made using U.L. classified gasoline-resistant pipe compound.
CAUTION: For U.L. listed pumps all installations must conform to
NFPA 30, NFPA 30A, and all other applicable codes.
CAUTION: For U.L. listed pumps, air exhaust port is to be
connected to pipe or tubing to be routed outdoors or other location
determined to be equivalent.
CAUTION: For U.L. listed pumps, pump is to be grounded
using the jam-nut located at the top of the long vertical carriage
bolt. The ground connection is marked with a tag having the
grounding symbol.
Grounding Symbol
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C A U T I O N S R E A D F I R S T !
WILDEN PUMP & ENGINEERING, LLC 2 WIL-11080-E-14
NOTE: MOST ELASTOMERIC MATERIALS USE COLORED DOT FOR IDENTIFICATION
Nordel

and Viton

is a registered trademark of Dupont Dow Elastomers.


P200 & PX200
ADVANCED
METAL
25 mm (1") Pump
Maximum Flow Rate:
212 lpm (56 gpm)
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WI L D E N P U MP D E S I G NAT I O N S Y S T E M
MATERIAL CODES
MODEL
P200 = PRO-FLO

XP200 = ATEX PRO-FLO



X
TM
PX200 = PRO-FLO

X
TM
XPX200 = ATEX PRO-FLO

X
TM
WETTED PARTS & OUTER PISTON
AA = ALUMINUM / ALUMINUM
SS = STAINLESS STEEL /
STAINLESS STEEL
WW = DUCTILE IRON /
DUCTILE IRON
CENTER SECTION
AA = ALUMINUM
PP = POLYPROPYLENE
LL = ACETAL
JJ = CONDUCTIVE
POLYPROPYLENE
AIR VALVE
A = ALUMINUM
P = POLYPROPYLENE
L = ACETAL
J = CONDUCTIVE
POLYPROPYLENE
DIAPHRAGMS
BNS = BUNA-N (Red Dot)
EPS = EPDM (Blue Dot)
FSS = SANIFLEX
TM
[Hytrel

(Cream)]
NES = NEOPRENE (Green Dot)
PUS = POLYURETHANE (Clear)
TEU = PTFE w/EPDM
BACK-UP (White)
TNU = PTFE w/NEOPRENE
BACK-UP (White)
TSU = PTFE w/SANIFLEX
BACK-UP (White)
VTS = VITON

(White Dot)
WFS = WIL-FLEX
TM
[Santoprene

(Orange Dot)]
XBS = CONDUCTIVE BUNA-N
(Two Red Dots)
TXU = PTFE w/CONDUCTIVE
BUNA-N BACK-UP
ESD = BUNA-N
TSS = FULL STROKE PTFE
w/SANIFLEX BACK-UP
TWS = FULL STROKE PTFE
w/WIL-FLEX
TM
BACK-UP
VALVE BALL
BN = BUNA-N (Red Dot)
FS = SANIFLEX
TM
[Hytrel

(Cream)]
EP = EPDM (Blue Dot)
NE = NEOPRENE (Green Dot)
PU = POLYURETHANE (Clear)
TF = PTFE (White)
VT = VITON

(White Dot)
WF = WIL-FLEX
TM
[Santoprene

(Orange Dot)]
VALVE SEAT
A = ALUMINUM
M = MILD STEEL
S = STAINLESS STEEL
VALVE SEAT & MANIFOLD O-RING
BN = BUNA-N
FS = SANIFLEX
TM
[Hytrel

(Cream)]
EP = EPDM
NE = NEOPRENE
PU = POLYURETHANE (Brown)
TF = PTFE (White)
VT = VITON

WF = WIL-FLEX
TM
(Santoprene

)
LEGEND
XP200/ XXXXX / XXX/ XX / XXX/ XXXX
O-RINGS
MODEL VALVE SEAT
VALVE BALLS
ATEX DIAPHRAGMS
AIR VALVE
CENTER SECTION
WETTED PARTS & OUTER PISTON
SPECIALTY
CODE
(if applicable)
SPECIALTY CODES
0014 25 mm (1) BSPT side-ported inlet and discharge
0320 Single-point exhaust
0391 25 mm (1) NPT center-ported inlet and discharge
manifold, CSA
0392 25 mm (1) NPT side-ported inlet and discharge
manifold, CSA
0492 U.L. Approved, Side-ported (1 inlet and discharge
manifolds)
0493 U.L. Approved, Center Ported NPT, Turbo
drop-in (1 Inlet facing air inlet, 3/4 discharge
facing exhaust)
0494 U.L. Approved, Center Ported NPT, Pro-Flo
drop-in (1 inlet facing exhaust, 3/4 discharge
facing air inlet)
0677 25 mm (1") NPT center-ported inlet and discharge
manifold
0678 25 mm (1") BSPT center-ported inlet and discharge
manifold
0687 25 mm (1") NPT center-ported inlet and discharge
manifold, Submersible Center Section
0688 25 mm (1") BSPT center-ported inlet and discharge
manifold, Submersible Center Section
0695 19 mm (3/4") NPT center-ported discharge manifold
(Turbo-Flo "Drop-in")
0696 19 mm (3/4") BSPT center-ported discharge
manifold (Turbo-Flo "Drop-in")
0697 19 mm (3/4") NPT center-ported discharge manifold
(Pro-Flo "Drop-in")
0698 19 mm (3/4") BSPT center-ported discharge
manifold (Pro-Flo "Drop-in")
0730 25 mm (1") NPT side-ported inlet and discharge
0735 19 mm (3/4") NPT center-ported discharge manifold
(Turbo-Flo "Drop-in"), Submersible Center Section
0736 19 mm (3/4") BSPT center-ported discharge
manifold (Turbo-Flo "Drop-in"), Submersible Center
Section
0737 19 mm (3/4") NPT center-ported discharge manifold
(Pro-Flo "Drop-in"), Submersible Center Section
0738 19 mm (3/4") BSPT center-ported discharge
manifold (Pro-Flo "Drop-in"), Submersible Center
Section
NOTE: The Wilden UL 79 Listed products covered by this manual are PX200 models followed by AA or SS, followed by AA, followed by A, followed by BNS
or TNU, followed by BN or TF, followed by A or S, followed by BN or TF, followed by 0492, 0493, or 0494. Wilden UL Listed pumps have been evaluated for
use at a 25 C (77F) ambient temperature with a maximum inlet pressure of 3.4 Bar (50 PSI).
The Wilden diaphragm pump is an air-operated, positive displacement, self-priming pump. These drawings show ow pattern
through the pump upon its initial stroke. It is assumed the pump has no uid in it prior to its initial stroke.
FIGURE 1 The air valve directs pressurized
air to the back side of diaphragm A. The
compressed air is applied directly to the
liquid column separated by elastomeric
diaphragms. The diaphragm acts as
a separation membrane between the
compressed air and liquid, balancing the
load and removing mechanical stress
from the diaphragm. The compressed
air moves the diaphragm away from
the center of the pump. The opposite
diaphragm is pulled in by the shaft
connected to the pressurized diaphragm.
Diaphragm B is on its suction stroke; air
behind the diaphragm has been forced
out to atmosphere through the exhaust
port of the pump. The movement of
diaphragm B toward the center of the
pump creates a vacuum within chamber B.
Atmospheric pressure forces uid into
the inlet manifold forcing the inlet valve
ball off its seat. Liquid is free to move
past the inlet valve ball and ll the liquid
chamber (see shaded area).
FIGURE 2 When the pressurized diaphragm,
diaphragm A, reaches the limit of its discharge
stroke, the air valve redirects pressurized
air to the back side of diaphragm B. The
pressurized air forces diaphragm B away
from the center while pulling diaphragm A
to the center. Diaphragm B is now on its
discharge stroke. Diaphragm B forces the
inlet valve ball onto its seat due to the
hydraulic forces developed in the liquid
chamber and manifold of the pump. These
same hydraulic forces lift the discharge
valve ball off its seat, while the opposite
discharge valve ball is forced onto its seat,
forcing uid to ow through the pump
discharge. The movement of diaphragm A
toward the center of the pump creates a
vacuum within liquid chamber A. Atmos-
pheric pressure forces uid into the inlet
manifold of the pump. The inlet valve ball
is forced off its seat allowing the uid being
pumped to ll the liquid chamber.
FIGURE 3 At completion of the stroke,
the air valve again redirects air to the
back side of diaphragm A, which starts
diaphragm B on its suction stroke. As
the pump reaches its original starting
point, each diaphragm has gone through
one suction and one discharge stroke.
This constitutes one complete pumping
cycle. The pump may take several cycles
to completely prime depending on the
conditions of the application.
The Pro-Flo

patented air distribution system incorporates two


moving parts: the air valve spool and the pilot spool. The heart of
the system is the air valve spool and air valve. This valve design
incorporates an unbalanced spool. The smaller end of the spool
is pressurized continuously, while the large end is alternately
pressurized then exhausted to move the spool. The spool directs
pressurized air to one air chamber while exhausting the other.
The air causes the main shaft/diaphragm assembly to shift to
one side discharging liquid on that side and pulling liquid in
on the other side. When the shaft reaches the end of its stroke,
the inner piston actuates the pilot spool, which pressurizes and
exhausts the large end of the air valve spool. The repositioning
of the air valve spool routes the air to the other air chamber.
MuFFLEF
MAlN ShAFT
AlF lNLET AlF vALvE
FlL0T SF00L
AlF vALvE SF00L
MuFFLEF FLATE
EN CAF
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H O W I T WO R K S P U MP

CL0SE
CL0SE 0FEN
0FEN

CL0SE
CL0SE 0FEN
0FEN

CL0SE
CL0SE 0FEN
0FEN


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H O W I T WO R K S A I R D I S T R I B U T I O N S Y S T E M
WILDEN PUMP & ENGINEERING, LLC 4 WIL-11080-E-14
P200 Advanced Metal Threaded
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D I ME N S I O N A L D R AWI N G S
P200 Advanced Metal Center- Ported
DIMENSIONS
ITEM METRIC (mm) STANDARD (inch)
A 422 16.6
B 36 1.4
C 160 6.3
D 254 10.0
E 287 11.3
F 33 1.3
G 287 11.3
H 71 2.8
J 122 4.8
K 163 6.4
L 206 8.1
M 173 6.8
N 104 4.1
P 127 5.0
R 10 0.4
DIMENSIONS
ITEM METRIC (mm) STANDARD (inch)
A 361 14.2
B 36 1.4
C 163 6.4
D 254 10.0
E 287 11.3
F 56 2.2
G 287 11.3
H 99 3.9
J 122 4.8
K 160 6.3
L 206 8.1
M 173 6.8
N 104 4.1
P 127 5.0
R 10 0.4
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P200 Advanced
Stai nl ess Steel Fl anged
DIMENSIONS
ITEM METRIC (mm) STANDARD (inch)
A 373 14.7
B 69 2.7
C 195 7.6
D 287 11.3
E 340 13.4
F 71 2.8
G 287 11.3
H 71 2.8
J 122 4.8
K 193 7.6
L 206 8.1
M 173 6.8
N 104 4.1
P 127 5.0
R 10
DIN FLANGE
S 85 DIA. 3.3 DIA.
T 115 DIA. 4.5 DIA.
U 14 DIA. .6 DIA.
ANSI FLANGE
S 79 DIA. 3.1 DIA.
T 109 DIA. 4.3 DIA.
U 14 DIA. .6 DIA.
REV. B
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PX200 Advanced Metal Threaded
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D I ME N S I O N A L D R AWI N G S
DIMENSIONS
ITEM METRIC (mm) STANDARD (inch)
A 361 14.2
B 36 1.4
C 163 6.4
D 254 10.0
E 287 11.3
F 56 2.2
G 384 15.1
H 71 2.8
J 140 5.5
K 155 6.1
L 206 8.1
M 173 6.8
N 104 4.1
P 127 5.0
R 10 0.4
PX200 Advanced Metal Center- Ported
DIMENSIONS
ITEM METRIC (mm) STANDARD (inch)
A 422 16.6
B 36 1.4
C 163 6.4
D 254 10.0
E 287 11.3
F 33 1.3
G 384 15.1
H 71 2.8
J 140 5.5
K 155 6.1
L 206 8.1
M 173 6.8
N 104 4.1
P 127 5.0
R 10 0.4
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PX200 Advanced
Stai nl ess Steel Fl anged
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D I ME N S I O N A L D R AWI N G S
DIMENSIONS
ITEM METRIC (mm) STANDARD (inch)
A 373 14.7
B 69 2.7
C 195 7.6
D 287 11.3
E 340 13.4
F 71 2.8
G 384 15.1
H 71 2.8
J 140 5.5
K 188 7.4
L 206 8.1
M 173 6.8
N 104 4.1
P 127 5.0
R 10 0.4
DIN FLANGE
S 85 DIA. 3.3 DIA.
T 115 DIA. 4.5 DIA.
U 14 DIA. .6 DIA.
ANSI FLANGE
S 79 DIA. 3.1 DIA.
T 109 DIA. 4.3 DIA.
U 14 DIA. .6 DIA.
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P200 ADVANCED METAL
RUBBER-FITTED
Flow rates indicated on chart were determined by pumping water.
For optimum life and performance, pumps should be specied so that daily operation
-parameters will fall in the center of the pump performance curve.
Caution: Do not exceed 8.6 bar (125psig) air supply pressure. Canadian Standards Association
(CSA) congured pumps should not exceed 6.9 bar (100psig) natural gas supply pressure. Please
read all cautions and suggested installation sections before operating any Wilden product.
Height ................................. 340 mm (13.4")
Width ...................................343 mm (14.7")
Depth .................................... 229 mm (9.0")
Ship Weight ........ Aluminum 11 kg (24 lbs.)
Ductile Iron 21 kg (47 lbs.)
316 Stainless Steel 23 kg (51 lbs.)
Air Inlet ..................................... 6 mm (1/4")
Inlet ............................................ 25 mm (1")
Outlet ......................................... 25 mm (1")
Suction Lift ........................ 5.4 m Dry (17.6')
9.3 m Wet (30.6')
Displacement Per Stroke .... 0.30 l (0.08 gal.)
1
Max. Flow Rate .............. 212 lpm (56 gpm)
Max. Size Solids .................... 6.4 mm (1/4")
1
Displacement per stroke was calculated at
4.8 bar (70 psig) air inlet pressure against a
2 bar (30 psig) head pressure.
Example: To pump 56.8 lpm (15 gpm)
against a discharge pressure head of
3.3 bar (48 psig) requires 4.1 bar (60 psig)
and 34.0 Nm
3
/h (20 scfm) air consumption.
(See dot on chart.)
P200 ADVANCED METAL
TPE-FITTED
Flow rates indicated on chart were determined by pumping water.
For optimum life and performance, pumps should be specied so that daily operation
-parameters will fall in the center of the pump performance curve.
Caution: Do not exceed 8.6 bar (125psig) air supply pressure. Canadian Standards Association
(CSA) congured pumps should not exceed 6.9 bar (100psig) natural gas supply pressure. Please
read all cautions and suggested installation sections before operating any Wilden product.
Height ................................. 340 mm (13.4")
Width ...................................373 mm (14.7")
Depth .................................... 229 mm (9.0")
Ship Weight ........ Aluminum 11 kg (24 lbs.)
Ductile Iron 21 kg (47 lbs.)
316 Stainless Steel 23 kg (51 lbs.)
Air Inlet ..................................... 6 mm (1/4")
Inlet ............................................ 25 mm (1")
Outlet ......................................... 25 mm (1")
Suction Lift ....................... 4.1 m Dry (13.6')
9.3 m Wet (30.6')
Displacement Per Stroke .... 0.34 l (0.09 gal.)
1
Max. Flow Rate .............. 212 lpm (56 gpm)
Max. Size Solids .................... 6.4 mm (1/4")
1
Displacement per stroke was calculated at
4.8 bar (70 psig) air inlet pressure against a
2 bar (30 psig) head pressure.
Example: To pump 60.6 lpm (16 gpm)
against a discharge pressure head of
3.2 bar (47 psig) requires 4.1 bar (60 psig)
and 34.0 Nm
3
/h (20 scfm) air consumption.
(See dot on chart.)
S e c t i o n 5 A
P E R F O R MA N C E
WIL-11080-E-14 9 WILDEN PUMP & ENGINEERING, LLC
P200 ADVANCED METAL
REDUCED STROKE PTFE-FITTED
P200 ADVANCED METAL
FULL STROKE PTFE-FITTED
Flow rates indicated on chart were determined by pumping water.
For optimum life and performance, pumps should be specied so that daily operation
-parameters will fall in the center of the pump performance curve.
Caution: Do not exceed 8.6 bar (125psig) air supply pressure. Canadian Standards Association
(CSA) congured pumps should not exceed 6.9 bar (100psig) natural gas supply pressure. Please
read all cautions and suggested installation sections before operating any Wilden product.
Flow rates indicated on chart were determined by pumping water.
For optimum life and performance, pumps should be specied so that daily operation
-parameters will fall in the center of the pump performance curve.
Caution: Do not exceed 8.6 bar (125psig) air supply pressure. Canadian Standards Association
(CSA) congured pumps should not exceed 6.9 bar (100psig) natural gas supply pressure. Please
read all cautions and suggested installation sections before operating any Wilden product.
Height ................................. 340 mm (13.4")
Width ...................................373 mm (14.7")
Depth .................................... 229 mm (9.0")
Ship Weight ........ Aluminum 11 kg (24 lbs.)
Ductile Iron 21 kg (47 lbs.)
316 Stainless Steel 23 kg (51 lbs.)
Air Inlet ..................................... 6 mm (1/4")
Inlet ............................................ 25 mm (1")
Outlet ......................................... 25 mm (1")
Suction Lift ........................ 3.5 m Dry (11.4')
9.3 m Wet (30.6')
Displacement Per Stroke .... 0.23 l (0.06 gal.)
1
Max. Flow Rate .............. 168 lpm (44 gpm)
Max. Size Solids .................... 6.4 mm (1/4")
1
Displacement per stroke was calculated at
4.8 bar (70 psig) air inlet pressure against a
2 bar (30 psig) head pressure.
Example: To pump 45.4 lpm (12 gpm)
against a discharge pressure head of
3.2 bar (47 psig) requires 4.1 bar (60 psig)
and 34.0 Nm
3
/h (20 scfm) air consumption.
(See dot on chart.)
Height ................................. 340 mm (13.4)
Width .................................. 378 mm (14.7)
Depth .................................... 244 mm (9.6)
Ship Weight .Stainless Steel 23 kg (51 lbs.)
Aluminum 11 kg (24 lbs.)
Cast Iron 21 kg (47 lbs.)
Air Inlet ..................................... 6 mm (1/4)
Inlet ............................................ 25 mm (1)
Outlet ......................................... 25 mm (1)
Suction Lift ........................ 5.5m Dry (18.2)
9.0 m Wet (29.5)
Disp. Per Stroke ................... 0.3 l (0.8 gal.)
1
Max. Flow Rate ........... 185 lpm (49.0 gpm)
Max. Size Solids .................... 6.4 mm (1/4)
1
Displacement per stroke was calculated at
4.8 bar (70 psig) air inlet pressure against a
2.1 bar (30 psig) head pressure.
Example: To pump 20 GPM against a
discharge head of 45 psigrequires 60 psig
and 23 scfm air consumption.
40 [68]
50 [85]
10 20 30 40 50 60
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20 [34]
P E R F O R MA NC E
WILDEN PUMP & ENGINEERING, LLC 10 WIL-11080-E-14
S e c t i o n 5 B
S U C T I O N L I F T C U R V E
P 2 0 0 A D V A N C E D
ME T A L S U C T I O N L I F T
C A P A B I L I T Y
TPE Diaphragms
Traditional Rubber Diaphragms
Full Stroke PTFE Diaphragms
Reduced Stroke PTFE Diaphragms
PX200
M E T A L
P X 2 0 0 P E R F O R M A N C E
The Pro-Flo X air distribution system with the
revolutionary Efciency Management System (EMS)
offers exibility never before seen in the world of
AODD pumps. The
patent-pending EMS
is simple and easy
to use. With the
turn of an integrated
control dial, the operator can select the optimal
balance of ow and efciency that best meets the
application needs. Pro-Flo X provides higher
performance, lower
operational costs
and exibility that
exceeds previous
industry standards.
Pro-Flo X
TM
Operating Principal
S e c t i o n 5 B
Turning the dial
changes the
relationship
between air inlet
and exhaust
porting.
Each dial setting
represents an
entirely different
ow curve
Pro-Flo X pumps
are shipped from
the factory on
setting 4, which
is the highest
ow rate setting
possible
Moving the dial
from setting 4
causes a decrease
in ow and an even
greater decrease in
air consumption.
When the air
consumption
decreases more
than the ow
rate, efciency
is improved and
operating costs
are reduced.
$ $ $
AIR CONSUMPTION
WILDEN PUMP & ENGINEERING, LLC 12 PX200 Performance
H O W T O U S E T H I S E MS C U R V E
PX200 Performance 13 WILDEN PUMP & ENGINEERING, LLC
SETTING 4 PERFORMANCE CURVE EMS CURVE
8.2 GPM Example data point = Example data point =
Figure 1 Figure 2
0.58
0.48
ow multiplier
air multiplier
This is an example showing how to determine ow rate and
air consumption for your Pro-Flo X pump using the Efcien-
cy Management System (EMS) curve and the performance
curve. For this example we will be using 4.1 bar (60 psig) inlet
air pressure and 2.8 bar (40 psig) discharge pressure and EMS
setting 2.
Step 1: Identifying performance at setting 4. Locate
the curve that represents the ow rate of the
pump with 4.1 bar (60 psig) air inlet pressure.
Mark the point where this curve crosses the
horizontal line representing 2.8 bar (40 psig)
discharge pressure. (Figure 1). After locating
your performance point on the ow curve,
draw a vertical line downward until reaching
the bottom scale on the chart. Identify the ow
rate (in this case, 8.2 gpm). Observe location
of performance point relative to air consump-
tion curves and approximate air consumption
value (in this case, 9.8 scfm).
Step 2: Determining flow and air X Factors. Locate
your discharge pressure (40 psig) on the verti-
cal axis of the EMS curve (Figure 2). Follow
along the 2.8 bar (40 psig) horizontal line until
intersecting both ow and air curves for your
desired EMS setting (in this case, setting 2).
Mark the points where the EMS curves inter-
sect the horizontal discharge pressure line.
After locating your EMS points on the EMS
curve, draw vertical lines downward until
reaching the bottom scale on the chart. This
identies the ow X Factor (in this case, 0.58)
and air X Factor (in this case, 0.48).
Step 3: Calculating performance for specific EMS
setting. Multiply the ow rate (8.2 gpm)
obtained in Step 1 by the ow X Factor multi-
plier (0.58) in Step 2 to determine the ow rate
at EMS setting 2. Multiply the air consump-
tion (9.8 scfm) obtained in Step 1 by the air
X Factor multiplier (0.48) in Step 2 to deter-
mine the air consumption at EMS setting 2
(Figure 3).
Figure 3
The ow rate and air consumption at Setting
2 are found to be 18.2 lpm (4.8 gpm) and 7.9
Nm
3
/h (4.7 scfm) respectively.
.58
4.8 gpm
(Flow X Factor setting 2)
(Flow rate for setting 2)
(air consumption for setting 4)
(Air X Factor setting 2)
(air consumption for setting 2)
9.8 scfm
.48
4.7 scfm
8.2 gpm
(ow rate for Setting 4)
Example 1
H O W T O U S E T H I S E MS C U R V E
WILDEN PUMP & ENGINEERING, LLC 14 PX200 Performance
EMS CURVE SETTING 4 PERFORMANCE CURVE
This is an example showing how to determine the inlet air
pressure and the EMS setting for your Pro-Flo X pump to
optimize the pump for a specic application. For this exam-
ple we will be using an application requirement of 18.9 lpm
(5 gpm) ow rate against 2.8 bar (40 psig) discharge pressure.
This example will illustrate how to calculate the air consump-
tion that could be expected at this operational point.
Step 1: Establish inlet air pressure. Higher air pres-
sures will typically allow the pump to run
more efciently, however, available plant air
pressure can vary greatly. If an operating
pressure of 6.9 bar (100 psig) is chosen when
plant air frequently dips to 6.2 bar (90 psig)
pump performance will vary. Choose an oper-
ating pressure that is within your compressed
air system's capabilities. For this example we
will choose 4.1 bar (60 psig).
Step 2: Determine performance point at setting 4. For
this example an inlet air pressure of 4.1 bar
(60 psig) inlet air pressure has been chosen.
Locate the curve that represents the perfor-
mance of the pump with 4.1 bar (60 psig) inlet
air pressure. Mark the point where this curve
crosses the horizontal line representing 2.8
bar (40 psig) discharge pressure. After locat-
ing this point on the ow curve, draw a verti-
cal line downward until reaching the bottom
scale on the chart and identify the ow rate.
In our example it is 38.6 lpm (10.2 gpm). This
is the setting 4 ow rate. Observe the loca-
tion of the performance point relative to air
consumption curves and approximate air
consumption value. In our example setting
4 air consumption is 24 Nm
3
/h (14 scfm).
See gure 4.
Step 3: Determine flow X Factor. Divide the required
ow rate 18.9 lpm (5 gpm) by the setting 4 ow
rate 38.6 lpm (10.2 gpm) to determine the ow
X Factor for the application.
Step 4: Determine EMS setting from the flow
X Factor. Plot the point representing the ow
X Factor (0.49) and the application discharge
pressure 2.8 bar (40 psig) on the EMS curve.
This is done by following the horizontal 2.8
bar (40 psig) psig discharge pressure line until
it crosses the vertical 0.49 X Factor line. Typi-
cally, this point lies between two ow EMS
setting curves (in this case, the point lies be-
tween the ow curves for EMS setting 1 and
2). Observe the location of the point relative
to the two curves it lies between and approxi-
mate the EMS setting (gure 5). For more pre-
cise results you can mathematically interpo-
late between the two curves to determine the
optimal EMS setting.
5 gpm / 10.2 gpm = 0.49 (flow X Factor)
DETERMINE EMS SETTING
For this example the EMS setting is 1.8.
Figure 4
Example data point = 10.2 gpm ow multiplier
Figure 5
EMS Flow
Settings 1 & 2
Example 2.1
0.49
H O W T O U S E T H I S E MS C U R V E
PX200 Performance 15 WILDEN PUMP & ENGINEERING, LLC
EMS CURVE SETTING 4 PERFORMANCE CURVE
Example 2.2
Determine air consumption at a specific
EMS setting.
Step 1: Determine air X Factor. In order to determine
the air X Factor, identify the two air EMS set-
ting curves closest to the EMS setting estab-
lished in example 2.1 (in this case, the point lies
between the air curves for EMS setting 1 and
2). The point representing your EMS setting
(1.8) must be approximated and plotted on the
EMS curve along the horizontal line represent-
ing your discharge pressure (in this case, 40
psig). This air point is different than the ow
point plotted in example 2.1. After estimating
(or interpolating) this point on the curve, draw
a vertical line downward until reaching the
bottom scale on the chart and identify the air
X Factor (gure 7).
Step 2: Determine air consumption. Multiply your
setting 4 air consumption (14 scfm) value by
the air X Factor obtained above (0.40) to deter-
mine your actual air consumption.
In summary, for an application requiring 18.9 lpm
(5 gpm) against 2.8 bar (40 psig) discharge pressure,
the pump inlet air pressure should be set to 4.1 bar
(60 psig) and the EMS dial should be set to 1.8. The
pump would then consume 9.5 Nm
3
/h (5.6 scfm) of
compressed air.
Figure 6
0.40 air multiplier Example data point =
Figure 7
10.2 gpm Example data point =
For this example the air X Factor is 0.40
14 scfm x 0.40 = 5.6 SCFM
EMS Air
Settings 1 & 2
P E R F O R MA N C E
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P X 2 0 0 A D V A N C E D
ME T A L S U C T I O N L I F T
C A P A B I L I T Y
S e c t i o n 5 D
S U C T I O N L I F T C U R V E
WILDEN PUMP & ENGINEERING, LLC 20 PX200 Performance
WILDEN PUMP & ENGINEERING, LLC 22 WIL-11080-E-14
S e c t i o n 6
S U G G E S T E D I N S T A L L AT I O N
Wilden pumps are designed to meet the performance requirements
of even the most demanding pumping applications. They have
been designed and manufactured to the highest standards and are
available in a variety of liquid path materials to meet your chemical
resistance needs. Refer to the performance section of this manual
for an in-depth analysis of the performance characteristics of your
pump. Wilden offers the widest variety of elastomer options in the
industry to satisfy temperature, chemical compatibility, abrasion
resistance and ex concerns.
The suction pipe size should be at least the equivalent or larger
than the diameter size of the suction inlet on your Wilden
pump. The suction hose must be non-collapsible, reinforced
type as these pumps are capable of pulling a high vacuum.
Discharge piping should also be the equivalent or larger than
the diameter of the pump discharge which will help reduce
friction losses. It is critical that all ttings and connections
are airtight or a reduction or loss of pump suction capability
will result.
INSTALLATION: Months of careful planning, study, and selection
efforts can result in unsatisfactory pump performance if installation
details are left to chance.
Premature failure and long term dissatisfaction can be avoided if
reasonable care is exercised throughout the installation process.
LOCATION: Noise, safety, and other logistical factors usually
dictate where equipment will be situated on the production oor.
Multiple installations with conicting requirements can result
in congestion of utility areas, leaving few choices for additional
pumps.
Within the framework of these and other existing conditions,
every pump should be located in such a way that six key factors
are balanced against each other to maximum advantage.
ACCESS: First of all, the location should be accessible. If its easy
to reach the pump, maintenance personnel will have an easier
time carrying out routine inspections and adjustments. Should
major repairs become necessary, ease of access can play a key
role in speeding the repair process and reducing total downtime.
AIR SUPPLY: Every pump location should have an air line large
enough to supply the volume of air necessary to achieve the
desired pumping rate. Use air pressure up to a maximum of 8.6
bar (125 psig) depending on pumping requirements.
For best results, the pumps should use a 5 (micron) air lter,
needle valve and regulator. The use of an air lter before the pump
will ensure that the majority of any pipeline contaminants will be
eliminated.
NOTE: Canadian Standards Association (CSA) congured pumps
should not exceed 6.9 bar (100psig) natural gas supply pressure.
Only CSA congured pumps should be operated using natural
gas.
SOLENOID OPERATION: When operation is controlled by a
solenoid valve in the air line, three-way valves should be used.
This valve allows trapped air between the valve and the pump to
bleed off which improves pump performance. Pumping volume
can be estimated by counting the number of strokes per minute
and then multiplying the gure by the displacement per stroke.
MUFFLER: Sound levels are reduced below OSHA specications
using the standard Wilden mufer. Other mufers can be
used to further reduce sound levels, but they usually reduce
pump performance.
ELEVATION: Selecting a site that is well within the pumps
dynamic lift capability will assure that loss-of-prime issues will be
eliminated. In addition, pump efciency can be adversely affected
if proper attention is not given to site location.
PIPING: Final determination of the pump site should not be made
until the piping challenges of each possible location have been
evaluated. The impact of current and future installations should be
considered ahead of time to make sure that inadvertent restrictions
are not created for any remaining sites.
For U.L. listed pumps, all installation must conform with NFPA 30,
NFPA 30A, and other applicable codes. All pipe connections are to
be made using U.L. classied gasoline-resistant pipe compound.
Exhaust port is to be connected to pipe or tubing to be routed
outdoors or other location determined to be equivalent.
The best choice possible will be a site involving the shortest and
straightest hook-up of suction and discharge piping. Unnecessary
elbows, bends, and ttings should be avoided. Pipe sizes should
be selected to keep friction losses within practical limits. All piping
should be supported independently of the pump. In addition, the
piping should be aligned to avoid placing stress on the pump
ttings.
Flexible hose can be installed to aid in absorbing the forces created
by the natural reciprocating action of the pump. If the pump is
to be bolted down to a solid location, a mounting pad placed
between the pump and the foundation will assist in minimizing
pump vibration. Flexible connections between the pump and
rigid piping will also assist in minimizing pump vibration. If quick-
closing valves are installed at any point in the discharge system,
or if pulsation within a system becomes a problem, a surge
suppressor (SD Equalizer

) should be installed to protect the


pump, piping and gauges from surges and water hammer.
If the pump is to be used in a self-priming application, make sure
that all connections are airtight and that the suction lift is within
the models ability. Note: Materials of construction and elastomer
material have an effect on suction lift parameters. Please refer to
the performance section for specics.
When pumps are installed in applications involving ooded
suction or suction head pressures, a gate valve should be installed
in the suction line to permit closing of the line for pump service.
Pumps in service with a positive suction head are most efcient
when inlet pressure is limited to 0.50.7 bar (710 psig). Premature
diaphragm failure may occur if positive suction is 0.7 bar (10 psig)
and higher.
SUBMERSIBLE APPLICATIONS: Pro-Flo X pumps can be used for
submersible applications, when using the Pro-Flo X submersible
option. Turbo-Flo pumps can also be used for submersible
applications when using the Turbo-Flo submersible option.
NOTE: Pro-Flo

and Accu-Flo pumps are not submersible.


ALL WILDEN PUMPS ARE CAPABLE OF PASSING SOLIDS. A
STRAINER SHOULD BE USED ON THE PUMP INTAKE TO ENSURE
THAT THE PUMP'S RATED SOLIDS CAPACITY IS NOT EXCEEDED.
CAUTION: DO NOT EXCEED 8.6 BAR (125 PSIG) AIR SUPPLY
PRESSURE.
CAUTION: CANDAIN STANDARDS ASSOCIATION (CSA)
CONFIGURED PUMPS SHOULD NOT EXCEED 6.9 BAR (100PSIG)
NATURAL GAS SUPPLY PRESSURE.
CAUTION: FOR U.L. LISTED PUMPS, DO NOT EXCEED 3.4 BAR
(50 PSIG) AIR SUPPLY PRESSURE.
NOTE: In the event of a power failure, the shut off valve
should be closed, if the restarting of the pump is not
desirable once power is regained.
AIR OPERATED PUMPS: To stop the pump from
operating in an emergency situation, simply close the
shut off valve (user supplied) installed in the air supply
line. A properly functioning valve will stop the air supply
to the pump, therefore stopping output. This shut off
valve should be located far enough away from the
pumping equipment such that it can be reached safely
in an emergency situation.
NEEDLE VALVE
AIR SHUT OFF VALVE
FOOTPAD
COMBINATION
FILTER & REGULATOR
SUCTION
MUFFLER
FLEXIBLE
CONNECTION
FLEXIBLE
CONNECTION
GAUGE
(OPTIONAL)
EQUALIZER
SURGE DAMPENER
(OPTIONAL)
SHUT OFF
VALVE
DISCHARGE

WIL-11080-E-14 23 WILDEN PUMP & ENGINEERING, LLC
This illustration is a generic
representation of an air-operated
double-diaphragm pump.
S U G G E S T E D I NS TA L L AT I O N
WILDEN PUMP & ENGINEERING, LLC 24 WIL-11080-E-14
OPERATION: The Pro-Flo

and Pro-Flo X pumps are


pre-lubricated, and do not require in-line lubrication.
Additional lubrication will not damage the pump,
however if the pump is heavily lubricated by an
external source, the pumps internal lubrication may
be washed away. If the pump is then moved to a non-
lubricated location, it may need to be disassembled
and re-lubricated as described in the ASSEMBLY/
DISASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS.
Pump discharge rate can be controlled by limiting the
volume and/or pressure of the air supply to the pump. A
regulator is used to control air pressure while a needle
valve is used to control volume. Pump discharge rate
can also be controlled by throttling the pump discharge
by partially closing a valve in the discharge line of the
pump. This action increases friction loss which reduces
ow rate. (See Section 5.) This is useful when the need
exists to control the pump from a remote location.
When the pump discharge pressure equals or exceeds
the air supply pressure, the pump will stop; no bypass
or pressure relief valve is needed, and pump damage
will not occur. The pump has reached a deadhead
situation and can be restarted by reducing the uid
discharge pressure or increasing the air inlet pressure.
The Pro-Flo

and Pro-Flo X pumps run solely on


compressed air and do not generate heat, therefore
your process uid temperature will not be affected.
MAINTENANCE AND INSPECTIONS: Since each
application is unique, maintenance schedules may be
different for every pump. Frequency of use, line pressure,
viscosity and abrasiveness of process uid all affect
the parts life of a Wilden pump. Periodic inspections
have been found to offer the best means for preventing
unscheduled pump downtime. Personnel familiar with
the pumps construction and service should be informed
of any abnormalities that are detected during operation.
RECORDS: When service is required, a record should be
made of all necessary repairs and replacements. Over
a period of time, such records can become a valuable
tool for predicting and preventing future maintenance
problems and unscheduled downtime. In addition,
accurate records make it possible to identify pumps
that are poorly suited to their applications.
Pump will not run or runs slowly.
1. Ensure that the air inlet pressure is at least 0.3 Bar
(5 psig) above startup pressure and that the differential
pressure (the difference between air inlet and liquid
discharge pressures) is not less than 0.7 Bar (10 psig).
2. Check air inlet lter for debris (see recommended
installation).
3. Check for extreme air leakage (blow by) which
would indicate worn seals/bores in the air valve,
pilot spool, main shaft.
4. Disassemble pump and check for obstructions
in the air passageways or objects which would
obstruct the movement of internal parts.
5. Check for sticking ball check valves. If material being
pumped is not compatible with pump elastomers,
swelling may occur. Replace ball check valves and
seals with proper elastomers. Also, as the check
valve balls wear out, they become smaller and can
become stuck in the seats. In this case, replace balls
and seats.
6. Check for broken inner piston which will cause the
air valve spool to be unable to shift.
7. Remove plug from pilot spool exhaust.
Pump runs but little or no product ows.
1. Check for pump cavitation; slow pump speed down
to allow thick material to ow into liquid chambers.
2. Verify that vacuum required to lift liquid is not
greater than the vapor pressure of the material
being pumped (cavitation).
3. Check for sticking ball check valves. If material being
pumped is not compatible with pump elastomers,
swelling may occur. Replace ball check valves and
seats with proper elastomers. Also, as the check
valve balls wear out, they become smaller and can
become stuck in the seats. In this case, replace balls
and seats.
Pump air valve freezes.
1. Check for excessive moisture in compressed
air. Either install a dryer or hot air generator for
compressed air. Alternatively, a coalescing lter may
be used to remove the water from the compressed
air in some applications.
Air bubbles in pump discharge.
1. Check for ruptured diaphragm.
2. Check tightness of outer pistons (refer to Section 7).
3. Check tightness of fasteners and integrity of
o-rings and seals, especially at intake manifold.
4. Ensure pipe connections are airtight.
Product comes out air exhaust.
1. Check for diaphragm rupture.
2. Check tightness of outer pistons to shaft.
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To ol s Requi r ed:
13 mm (1/2") Box
Wrench
2 25 mm (1") Sockets
or Adjustable Wrench
Adjustable Wrench
Vise equipped with
soft jaws (such as
plywood, plastic
or other suitable
material)
CAUTION: Before any maintenance or repair is attempted, the compressed air line
to the pump should be disconnected and all air pressure allowed to bleed from the
pump. Disconnect all intake, discharge, and air lines. Drain the pump by turning it
upside down and allowing any uid to ow into a suitable container. Be aware of
any hazardous effects of contact with your process uid.
NOTE: The model used for these instructions incorporates rubber diaphragms and
balls. Models with PTFE diaphragms and balls are the same except where noted.
Step 1
Please note alignment marks on
center section. Use to properly align
liquid chamber to center section.
Step 2
Using a 13 mm (1/2") wrench, loosen
the discharge manifold from the
liquid chambers.
Step 3
Remove the discharge manifold to
expose the valve balls, valve seats
and valve seat o-rings.
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Step 4
Remove the discharge valve
balls, seats and valve seat
o-rings from the discharge manifold
and liquid chamber, inspect for
nicks, gouges, chemical attack or
abrasive wear. Note: Replace worn
parts with genuine Wilden part for
reliable performance.
Step 5
Using a 13 mm (1/2") wrench,
remove the inlet manifold.
Step 6
Remove the inlet valve balls, seats
and valve seat o-rings from the
liquid chamber and inlet manifold,
inspect for nicks, gouges, chemical
attack or abrasive wear.
Step 7
Using a 13 mm (1/2") wrench,
remove the liquid chambers from
the center section.
Step 8
The liquid chamber should be
removed to expose the diaphragm
and outer piston. Rotate center
section and remove the opposite
liquid chamber.
Step 9
Using two adjustable wrenches
or 25 mm (1) sockets, remove
diaphragm assembly from center
section assembly.
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Step 10
After loosening and removing
the outer piston the diaphragm
assembly can be disassembled.
Step 11
To remove the remaining diaphragm
assembly from the shaft, secure
shaft with soft jaws (a vise tted with
plywood or other suitable material) to
ensure shaft is not nicked, scratched,
or gouged. Using an adjustable
wrench, remove diaphragm assembly
from shaft. Inspect all parts for wear
and replace with genuine Wilden
parts if necessary.
Step 12
Inspect diaphragms, outer and
inner pistons for signs of wear.
Replace with genuine Wilden parts
if necessary.
P U MP D I S A S S E MB LY
G R O U ND I NG S T R A P F O R C S A P X 2 0 0 P U MP S
Canadian Standards Association (CSA) congured pumps must be
electrically grounded using the grounding strap provided (Figure 1).
Improper grounding can cause improper and dangerous operation. To
properly attach the grounding strap to a CSA congured PX200 pump,
identify the designated grounding location on the mufer plate; using the
provided self-tapping screw and grounding wire, thread the grounding
screw through the grounding wire lug, into the mufer plate and tighten
securely (gure 2). Completion of the pump grounding procedure must
be done in accordance with local codes, or in the absence of local codes,
an industrial or nationally recognized code having jurisdiction over the
specied installation.
Figure 1 Figure 2
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Tool s Req ui r e d:
5 mm (3 16") Allen
Wrench
Snap Ring Pliers
O-Ring Pick
CAUTION: Before any maintenance or repair is attempted, the compressed air line
to the pump should be disconnected and all air pressure allowed to bleed from the
pump. Disconnect all intake, discharge, and air lines. Drain the pump by turning it
upside down and allowing any uid to ow into a suitable container. Be aware of
hazardous effects of contact with your process uid.
The Wilden P200 Advanced metal pump uses the revolutionary Pro-Flo

air
distribution system. The PX200 Advanced metal pump uses the Pro-Flo X air
distribution system. A 6 mm (14") air inlet connects the air supply to the center section.
Proprietary composite seals reduce the co efcient of friction and allow the P200 to
run lube-free. Constructed of polypropylene, the Pro-Flo

air distribution system is


designed to perform in on/off, non-freezing, non-stalling, tough duty applications.
Step 1
Loosen the air valve bolts utilizing
a 5 mm (3 16") Allen wrench.
Step 2
Remove mufer plate and air valve
bolts from air valve assembly
exposing mufer gasket for inspec-
tion. Replace if necessary.
Step 3
Lift away air valve assembly
and remove air valve gasket for
inspection. Replace if necessary.
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Step 4
Remove air valve end cap to expose
air valve spool by simply lifting up
on end cap once air valve bolts are
removed.
Step 5
Remove air valve spool from air
valve body by threading one air
valve bolt into the end of the spool
and gently sliding the spool out of
the air valve body. Inspect seals for
signs of wear and replace entire
assembly if necessary. Use caution
when handling air valve spool to
prevent damaging seals.
NOTE: Seals should not be
removed from assembly. Seals are
not sold separately.
Step 6
Remove pilot spool sleeve retaining
snap ring on both sides of center
section with snap ring pliers.
Step 7
Remove pilot spool sleeve from
center section.
Step 8
With o-ring pick, gently remove the o-ring from the opposite side of the
center hole cut on the spool. Gently remove the pilot spool from sleeve
and inspect for nicks or gouges and other signs of wear. Replace pilot
sleeve assembly or outer sleeve o-rings if necessary. During re-assembly
never insert the pilot spool into the sleeve with the center cut side rst,
this end incorporates the urethane o-ring and will be damaged as it slides
over the ports cut in the sleeve.
NOTE: Seals should not be removed from pilot spool.
Seals are not sold separately.
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Step 9
Check center section Glyd rings
for signs of wear. If necessary,
remove Glyd rings with o-ring
pick and replace.
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Step 2
Next, install an optional submersible air valve gasket
(02-2621-52). The submersible air valve gasket can be purchased
as a spare part or included with the purchase of a new
Pro-Flo X pump.
Step 1
Install a 1/4" NPT pipe plug
(00-7010-08 or 00-7010-03) into the
pilot spool bleed port located at the
front of the center section.
Non-Submersible Submersible
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ASSEMBLY:
Upon performing applicable maintenance to the air
distribution system, the pump can now be reassembled.
Please refer to the disassembly instructions for photos
and parts placement. To reassemble the pump, follow
the disassembly instructions in reverse order. The air
distribution system needs to be assembled rst, then
the diaphragms and nally the wetted path. Please nd
the applicable torque specications on this page. The
following tips will assist in the assembly process.
Lubricate air valve bore, center section shaft and pilot
spool bore with NLGI grade 2 white EP bearing grease
or equivalent.
Clean the inside of the center section shaft bore to
ensure no damage is done to new shaft seals.
A small amount NLGI grade 2 white EP bearing grease
can be applied to the mufer and air valve gaskets to
locate gaskets during assembly.
Make sure that the exhaust port on the mufer plate
is centered between the two exhaust ports on the
center section.
Stainless bolts should be lubed to reduce the possibility
of seizing during tightening.
PRO-FLO

MAXIMUM TORQUE
SPECIFICATIONS
Description of Part Torque
Air Valve 3.1 Nm (27 in-lbs)
Outer Pistons, All Diaphragms 40.7 Nm (30 ft-lbs)
Top and Bottom Manifold 8.5 Nm (75 in-lbs)
Liquid Chamber to Center Section 8.5 Nm (75 in-lbs)
SHAFT SEAL INSTALLATION:
PRE-INSTALLATION
Once all of the old seals have been removed, the
inside of the bushing should be cleaned to ensure no
debris is left that may cause premature damage to the
new seals.
INSTALLATION
The following tools can be used to aid in the installation
of the new seals:
Needle Nose Pliers
Phillips Screwdriver
Electrical Tape
Wrap electrical tape around each leg of the needle
nose pliers (heat shrink tubing may also be used). This
is done to prevent damaging the inside surface of the
new seal.
With a new seal in hand, place the two legs of the needle
nose pliers inside the seal ring. (See Figure A.)
Open the pliers as wide as the seal diameter will allow,
then with two ngers pull down on the top portion of
the seal to form kidney bean shape. (See Figure B.)
Lightly clamp the pliers together to hold the seal into
the kidney shape. Be sure to pull the seal into as tight
of a kidney shape as possible, this will allow the seal to
travel down the bushing bore easier.
With the seal clamped in the pliers, insert the seal into
the bushing bore and position the bottom of the seal
into the correct groove. Once the bottom of the seal is
seated in the groove, release the clamp pressure on the
pliers. This will allow the seal to partially snap back to
its original shape.
After the pliers are removed, you will notice a slight
bump in the seal shape. Before the seal can be properly
resized, the bump in the seal should be removed as
much as possible. This can be done with either the
Phillips screwdriver or your nger. With either the side
of the screwdriver or your nger, apply light pressure
to the peak of the bump. This pressure will cause the
bump to be almost completely eliminated.
Lubricate the edge of the shaft with NLGI grade 2 white
EP bearing grease.
Slowly insert the center shaft with a rotating motion.
This will complete the resizing of the seal.
Perform these steps for the remaining seals.
Figure A
SHAFT SEAL
TAPE
Figure B
SHAFT SEAL
TAPEAV
NEEDLE NOSE
PLIERS
R E A S S E MB LY H I NT S & T I P S
PRO-FLO X MAXIMUM TORQUE
SPECIFICATIONS
Description of Part Torque
Air Valve 11.3 Nm (100 in-lbs)
Dial Set Screw 11.3 Nm (100 in-lbs)
Outer Pistons, All diaphragms 47.1 Nm (30 ft-lbs)
Top and Bottom Manifold 8.5 Nm (75 in-lbs)
Liquid Chamber to Center Section 8.5 Nm (75 in-lbs)
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ALL CIRCLED PART IDENTIFIERS ARE INCLUDED IN REPAIR KITS (see section 9).
P200 ADVANCED METAL
F u l l S t r o ke Di a p h r a g m- F i t t e d PA R T S L I S T I NG
No. Description Qty.
P200/AAPPP
P/N
P200/WSPPP
P/N
P200/SSPPP
P/N
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1 01-2010-20 01-2010-20 01-2010-20
2 End Cap 1 01-2332-20 01-2332-20 01-2332-20
3 End Cap O-ring 1 01-2395-52 01-2395-52 01-2395-52
4 Air Valve Gasket 1 01-2615-52 01-2615-52 01-2615-52
5 Muffler Plate Gasket 1 01-3505-52 01-3505-52 01-3505-52
6 Muffler Plate 1 01-3181-20 01-3181-20 01-3181-20
7 Screw, SHC, 1/4"-20 x 3" 4 01-6001-03 01-6001-03 01-6001-03
8 Muffler 1 02-3510-99 02-3510-99 02-3510-99
9 Center Section 1 02-3142-20 02-3142-20 02-3142-20
10 Reducer Bushing 1 01-6950-20 01-6950-20 01-6950-20
11 Removable Pilot Sleeve Assy. 1 02-3880-99 02-3880-99 02-3880-99
12 Pilot Spool Retaining O-ring 2 04-2650-49-700 04-2650-49-700 04-2650-49-700
13 Shaft Seal 2 02-3210-55-225 02-3210-55-225 02-3210-55-225
14 Retaining Snap Ring 2 00-2650-03 00-2650-03 00-2650-03
15 Shaft 1 02-3810-03 02-3810-03 02-3810-03
16 Disc Spring 2 02-6802-08 02-6802-08 02-6802-08
17 Inner Piston 2 02-3701-01 02-3701-01 02-3701-01
18 Diaphragm 2 * * *
19 Outer Piston 2 02-4550-01 02-4550-03 02-4550-03
20 Valve Ball 4 * * *
21 Manifold O-ring 4 * * *
22 Valve Seat 4 02-1125-01 02-1125-08 02-1125-03
23 Valve Seat O-ring 4 * * *
24 Liquid Chamber 2 02-5015-01 02-5015-02 02-5015-03
25 Inlet Manifold, ANSI Flange 1 02-5090-01 02-5090-02 02-5090-03
Inlet Manifold, DIN Flange 1 02-5091-01 02-5091-02 02-5091-03
Inlet Manifold, Side Ported, 1" NPT 1 02-5095-01 02-5095-02 02-5095-03
Inlet Manifold, Side Ported, 1" BSPT 1 02-5096-01 02-5096-02 02-5096-03
Inlet Manifold, Center Ported, 1" NPT 1 02-5095-01-677 02-5095-02-677 02-5095-03-677
Inlet Manifold, Center Ported, 1" BSPT 1 02-5096-01-678 02-5096-02-678 02-5096-03-678
26 Discharge Manifold, ANSI Flange 1 02-5030-01 02-5030-02 02-5030-03
Discharge Manifold, DIN Flange 1 02-5031-01 02-5031-02 02-5031-03
Discharge Manifold, Side Ported, 1" NPT 1 02-5035-01 02-5035-02 02-5035-03
Discharge Manifold, Side Ported, 1" BSPT 1 02-5036-01 02-5036-02 02-5036-03
Discharge Manifold, Center Ported, 3/4" NPT 1 02-5035-01-697 02-5035-02-697 02-5035-03-697
Discharge Manifold, Center Ported, 3/4" BSPT 1 02-5036-01-698 02-5036-02-698 02-5036-03-698
Discharge Manifold, Center Ported, 1" NPT 1 02-5035-01-677 02-5035-02-677 02-5035-03-677
Discharge Manifold, Center Ported, 1" BSPT 1 02-5036-01-678 02-5036-02-678 02-5036-03-678
27 Screw, HHC, 5/16"-18 x 1" 32 08-6180-03-42 08-6180-03-42 08-6180-03-42
28 Washer, 5/16" 32 02-6731-03 02-6731-03 02-6731-03
29 Pipe Plug, 1" NPT 2 02-7010-01 02-7010-02 02-7010-03
Pipe Plug, 1" BSP 2 02-7011-01 02-7011-02 02-7011-03
30 Diaphragm, Primary Full Stroke PTFE 2 * * *
31 Diaphragm, Backup Full Stroke PTFE 2 * * *
* Refer to Elastomer Options in Section 9.
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All boldface items are primary wear parts.
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No. Description Qty.
P200/AAPPP
P/N
P200/WSPPP
P/N
P200/SSPPP
P/N
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1 01-2010-20 01-2010-20 01-2010-20
2 End Cap 1 01-2332-20 01-2332-20 01-2332-20
3 End Cap O-ring 1 01-2395-52 01-2395-52 01-2395-52
4 Air Valve Gasket 1 01-2615-52 01-2615-52 01-2615-52
5 Muffler Plate Gasket 1 01-3505-52 01-3505-52 01-3505-52
6 Muffler Plate 1 01-3181-20 01-3181-20 01-3181-20
7 Screw, SHC, 1/4"-20 x 3" 4 01-6001-03 01-6001-03 01-6001-03
8 Muffler 1 02-3510-99 02-3510-99 02-3510-99
9 Center Section 1 02-3142-20 02-3142-20 02-3142-20
10 Reducer Bushing 1 01-6950-20 01-6950-20 01-6950-20
11 Removable Pilot Sleeve Assy. 1 02-3880-99 02-3880-99 02-3880-99
12 Pilot Spool Retaining O-ring 2 04-2650-49-700 04-2650-49-700 04-2650-49-700
13 Shaft Seal 2 02-3210-55-225 02-3210-55-225 02-3210-55-225
14 Retaining Snap Ring 2 00-2650-03 00-2650-03 00-2650-03
15 Shaft 1 02-3840-03 02-3840-03 02-3840-03
16 Disc Spring 2 02-6802-08 02-6802-08 02-6802-08
17 Inner Piston 2 02-3751-01 02-3751-01 02-3751-01
18 Back-up Diaphragm 2 * * *
19 Diaphragm 2 02-1010-55 02-1010-55 02-1010-55
20 Outer Piston 2 02-4601-01 02-4600-03 02-4600-03
21 Valve Ball 4 02-1085-55 02-1085-55 02-1085-55
22 Manifold O-ring 4 70-1280-55 70-1280-55 70-1280-55
23 Valve Seat 4 02-1125-01 02-1125-08 02-1125-03
24 Valve Seat O-ring 4 02-1205-55 02-1205-55 02-1205-55
25 Liquid Chamber 2 02-5015-01 02-5015-02 02-5015-03
26 Inlet Manifold, ANSI Flange 1 02-5090-01 02-5090-02 02-5090-03
Inlet Manifold, DIN Flange 1 02-5091-01 02-5091-02 02-5091-03
Inlet Manifold, Side Ported, 1" NPT 1 02-5095-01 02-5095-02 02-5095-03
Inlet Manifold, Side Ported, 1" BSPT 1 02-5096-01 02-5096-02 02-5096-03
Inlet Manifold, Center Ported, 1" NPT 1 02-5095-01-677 02-5095-02-677 02-5095-03-677
Inlet Manifold, Center Ported, 1" BSPT 1 02-5096-01-678 02-5096-02-678 02-5096-03-678
27 Discharge Manifold, ANSI Flange 1 02-5030-01 02-5030-02 02-5030-03
Discharge Manifold, DIN Flange 1 02-5031-01 02-5031-02 02-5031-03
Discharge Manifold, Side Ported, 1" NPT 1 02-5035-01 02-5035-02 02-5035-03
Discharge Manifold, Side Ported, 1" BSPT 1 02-5036-01 02-5036-02 02-5036-03
Discharge Manifold, Center Ported, 3/4" NPT 1 02-5035-01-697 02-5035-02-697 02-5035-03-697
Discharge Manifold, Center Ported, 3/4" BSPT 1 02-5036-01-698 02-5036-02-698 02-5036-03-698
Discharge Manifold, Center Ported, 1" NPT 1 02-5035-01-677 02-5035-02-677 02-5035-03-677
Discharge Manifold, Center Ported, 1" BSPT 1 02-5036-01-678 02-5036-02-678 02-5036-03-678
28 Screw, HHC, 5/16"-18 x 1" 32 08-6180-03-42 08-6180-03-42 08-6180-03-42
29 Washer, 5/16" 32 02-6731-03 02-6731-03 02-6731-03
30 Pipe Plug, 1" NPT 2 02-7010-01 02-7010-02 02-7010-03
Pipe Plug, 1" BSP 2 02-7011-01 02-7011-02 02-7011-03
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All boldface items are primary wear parts.
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FULL STROKE PTFE-FITTED
PX200 ADVANCED METAL
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Item Description Qty
XPX200/AAAAA
P/N
XPX200/WWAAA
P/N
XPX200/SSAAA
P/N
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1 02-2030-01 02-2030-01 02-2030-01
2 End Cap 2 01-2340-01 01-2340-01 01-2340-01
3 O-Ring (-126), End Cap (1.362 x .103) 2 01-2395-52 01-2395-52 01-2395-52
4 Gasket, Air Valve, Pro-Flo X

1 02-2620-52 02-2620-52 02-2620-52


5 Gasket, Muffler Plate, Pro-Flo X

1 02-3502-52 02-3502-52 02-3502-52


6 Muffler Plate, Pro-Flo X

1 02-3185-01 02-3185-01 02-3185-01


7 Screw, SHC, Air Valve (1/4-20 x 3) 4 01-6001-03 01-6001-03 01-6001-03
8 Muffler* 1 08-3510-99R 08-3510-99R 08-3510-99R
9 Center Section Assembly, Pro-Flo X
2
1 02-3148-01 02-3148-01 02-3148-01
10 O-Ring (-206), Air Adjustment Pin (.484 x .139) 1 00-1300-52 00-1300-52 00-1300-52
11 Screw, 10-32 x .50 Self-Tapping Grounding 1 04-6345-08 04-6345-08 04-6345-08
12 Shaft Seal 2 02-3210-55-225 02-3210-55-225 02-3210-55-225
13 Pilot Sleeve Assembly 1 02-3880-99 02-3880-99 02-3880-99
14 Pilot Spool Retaining O-Ring 1 04-2650-49-700 04-2650-49-700 04-2650-49-700
15 Retaining Ring 1 00-2650-03 00-2650-03 00-2650-03
16 Shaft 1 02-3810-03 02-3810-03 02-3810-03
17 Stud, 3/8-16 x 1 1/4 (not shown) 2 N/A 02-6150-08 02-6150-08
18 Disc Spring 2 02-6802-08 02-6802-08 02-6802-08
19 Inner Piston 2 02-3701-01 02-3701-01 02-3701-01
20 Diaphragm 2 * * *
21 Outer Piston 2 02-4550-01 02-4550-02 02-4550-03
22 Valve Ball 4 * * *
23 Manifold O-ring 4 * * *
24 Valve Seat 4 02-1125-01 02-1125-08 02-1125-03
25 Valve Seat O-ring 4 * * *
26 Liquid Chamber 2 02-5015-01 02-5015-02 02-5015-03
27 Inlet Manifold, ANSI Flange 1 02-5090-01 02-5090-02 02-5090-03
Inlet Manifold, DIN Flange 1 02-5091-01 02-5091-02 02-5091-03
Inlet Manifold, Side Ported, 1 NPT 1 02-5095-01 02-5095-02 02-5095-03
Inlet Manifold, Side Ported, 1 BSPT 1 02-5096-01 02-5096-02 02-5096-03
Inlet Manifold, Center Ported, 1 NPT 1 02-5095-01-677 02-5095-02-677 02-5095-03-677
Inlet Manifold, Center Ported, 1 BSPT 1 02-5096-01-678 02-5096-02-678 02-5096-03-678
28 Discharge Manifold, ANSI Flange 1 02-5030-01 02-5030-02 02-5030-03
Discharge Manifold, DIN Flange 1 02-5031-01 02-5031-02 02-5031-03
Discharge Manifold, Side Ported, 1 NPT 1 02-5035-01 02-5035-02 02-5035-03
Discharge Manifold, Side Ported, 1 BSPT 1 02-5036-01 02-5036-02 02-5036-03
Discharge Manifold, Center Ported, 3/4 NPT 1 02-5035-01-697 02-5035-02-697 02-5035-03-697
Discharge Manifold, Center Ported, 3/4 BSPT 1 02-5036-01-698 02-5036-02-698 02-5036-03-698
Discharge Manifold, Center Ported, 1 NPT 1 02-5035-01-677 02-5035-02-677 02-5035-03-677
Discharge Manifold, Center Ported, 1 BSPT 1 02-5036-01-678 02-5036-02-678 02-5036-03-678
29 Screw, HHC, 5/16-18 x 1 32 08-6180-03-42 08-6180-03-42 08-6180-03-42
30 Washer, 5/16 32 02-6731-03 02-6731-03 02-6731-03
31 Pipe Plug, 1 NPT 2 02-7010-01 02-7010-02 02-7010-03
Pipe Plug, 1 BSPT 2 02-7011-03 02-7011-02 02-7011-03
32 Grounding Strap, CSA
3
1 01-8303-99 01-8303-99 01-8303-99
33 Diaphragm, Primary Full Stroke PTFE 2 02-1040-55 02-1040-55 02-1040-55
34 Diaphragm, Backup Full Stroke PTFE 2 * * *
* Refer to Elastomer Options in Section 9.
1
Air Valve Assembly includeds item numbers 2 and 3.
2
Center Section Assembly includes items 10, 11 and 12.
3
CSA pumps to use grounding strap.
For submersible Pro-Flo X pump, use air valve gasket 01-2621-52
and pipe plug 00-7010-08 or 00-7010-03.
All boldface items are primary wear items.
*NOTE: Mufer should not be used with Canadian Standards
Association (CSA) pumps. The gas outlet of CSA congured
pumps must be vented to a safe location in accordance with
local or, in the Absence of local codes, an industry or nationally
recognized code having jurisdiction over the specied
installation.
E X P L O D E D V I E W & P A R T S L I S T I N G
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WILDEN PUMP & ENGINEERING, LLC 38 WIL-11080-E-14
PX200 ADVANCED METAL
Re d u c e d S t r o ke Di a p h r a g m- F i t t e d E X P L O D E D V I E W
E X P L O D E D V I E W & P A R T S L I S T I N G
ALL CIRCLED PART IDENTIFIERS ARE INCLUDED IN REPAIR KITS (see section 9).
PX200 ADVANCED METAL
Re d u c e d S t r o ke Di a p h r a g m- F i t t e d PA R T S L I S T I NG
Item Description Qty
XPX200/AAAAA
P/N
XPX200/WWAAA
P/N
XPX200/SSAAA
P/N
1 Pro-Flo X

Air Valve Assembly


1
1 02-2030-01 02-2030-01 02-2030-01
2 End Cap 2 01-2340-01 01-2340-01 01-2340-01
3 O-Ring (-126), End Cap (1.362 x .103) 2 01-2395-52 01-2395-52 01-2395-52
4 Gasket, Air Valve, Pro-Flo X

1 02-2620-52 02-2620-52 02-2620-52


5 Gasket, Muffler Plate, Pro-Flo X

1 02-3502-52 02-3502-52 02-3502-52


6 Muffler Plate, Pro-Flo X

1 02-3185-01 02-3185-01 02-3185-01


7 Screw, SHC, Air Valve (1/4-20 x 3) 4 01-6001-03 01-6001-03 01-6001-03
8 Muffler* 1 08-3510-99R 08-3510-99R 08-3510-99R
9 Center Section Assembly, Pro-Flo X
2
1 02-3148-01 02-3148-01 02-3148-01
10 O-Ring (-206), Air Adjustment Pin (.484 x .139) 1 00-1300-52 00-1300-52 00-1300-52
11 Screw, 10-32 x .50 Self-Tapping Grounding 1 04-6345-08 04-6345-08 04-6345-08
12 Shaft Seal 2 02-3210-55-225 02-3210-55-225 02-3210-55-225
13 Pilot Sleeve Assembly 1 02-3880-99 02-3880-99 02-3880-99
14 Pilot Spool Retaining O-Ring 1 04-2650-49-700 04-2650-49-700 04-2650-49-700
15 Retaining Ring 1 00-2650-03 00-2650-03 00-2650-03
16 Shaft 1 02-3840-03 02-3840-03 02-3840-03
17 Stud, 3/8-16 x 1 1/4 (not shown) 2 N/A 02-6150-08 02-6150-08
18 Disc Spring 2 02-6802-08 02-6802-08 02-6802-08
19 Inner Piston 2 02-3751-01 02-3751-01 02-3751-01
20 Back-up Diaphragm 2 * * *
21 Diaphragm 2 02-1010-55 02-1010-55 02-1010-55
22 Outer Piston 2 02-4601-01 02-4600-02 02-4600-03
23 Valve Ball 4 02-1085-55 02-1085-55 02-1085-55
24 Manifold O-ring 4 70-1280-55 70-1280-55 70-1280-55
25 Valve Seat 4 02-1125-01 02-1125-08 02-1125-03
26 Valve Seat O-ring 4 02-1205-55 02-1205-55 02-1205-55
27 Liquid Chamber 2 02-5015-01 02-5015-02 02-5015-03
28 Inlet Manifold, ANSI Flange 1 02-5090-01 02-5090-02 02-5090-03
Inlet Manifold, DIN Flange 1 02-5091-01 02-5091-02 02-5091-03
Inlet Manifold, Side Ported, 1 NPT 1 02-5095-01 02-5095-02 02-5095-03
Inlet Manifold, Side Ported, 1 BSPT 1 02-5096-01 02-5096-02 02-5096-03
Inlet Manifold, Center Ported, 1 NPT 1 02-5095-01-677 02-5095-02-677 02-5095-03-677
Inlet Manifold, Center Ported, 1 BSPT 1 02-5096-01-678 02-5096-02-678 02-5096-03-678
29 Discharge Manifold, ANSI Flange 1 02-5030-01 02-5030-02 02-5030-03
Discharge Manifold, DIN Flange 1 02-5031-01 02-5031-02 02-5031-03
Discharge Manifold, Side Ported, 1 NPT 1 02-5035-01 02-5035-02 02-5035-03
Discharge Manifold, Side Ported, 1 BSPT 1 02-5036-01 02-5036-02 02-5036-03
Discharge Manifold, Center Ported, 3/4 NPT 1 02-5035-01-697 02-5035-02-697 02-5035-03-697
Discharge Manifold, Center Ported, 3/4 BSPT 1 02-5036-01-698 02-5036-02-698 02-5036-03-698
Discharge Manifold, Center Ported, 1 NPT 1 02-5035-01-677 02-5035-02-677 02-5035-03-677
Discharge Manifold, Center Ported, 1 BSPT 1 02-5036-01-678 02-5036-02-678 02-5036-03-678
30 Screw, HHC, 5/16-18 x 1 32 08-6180-03-42 08-6180-03-42 08-6180-03-42
31 Washer, 5/16 32 02-6731-03 02-6731-03 02-6731-03
32 Pipe Plug, 1 NPT 2 02-7010-01 02-7010-02 02-7010-03
Pipe Plug, 1 BSPT 2 02-7011-03 02-7011-02 02-7011-03
33 Grounding Strap, CSA
3
1 01-8303-99 01-8303-99 01-8303-99
* Refer to Elastomer Options in Section 9.
1
Air Valve Assembly includeds item numbers 2 and 3.
2
Center Section Assembly includes items 10, 11 and 12.
3
CSA pumps to use grounding strap.
For submersible Pro-Flo X pump, use air valve gasket 01-2621-52 and pipe plug 00-7010-08 or 00-7010-03.
All boldface items are primary wear items
*NOTE: Muffler should not be used with Canadian Standards Association (CSA) pumps. The gas outlet of CSA configured pumps must be vented to a safe location
in accordance with local or, in the Absence of local codes, an industry or nationally recognized code having jurisdiction over the specied installation.
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S e c t i o n 9
E L A S T O ME R O P T I O NS
P200 Advanced Metal Pumps
MATERIAL DIAPHRAGM (2)
REDUCED STROKE
BACK-UP
DIAPHRAGM (2)
FULL STROKE
BACK-UP
DIAPHRAGM (2) VALVE BALL (4) MANIFOLD O-RING (4)
VALVE SEAT
O-RING (4)
Polyurethane 02-1010-50 N/A N/A 02-1085-50 02-1372-50 02-1205-50
Neoprene 02-1010-51 02-1060-51 N/A 02-1085-51 02-1372-51 02-1205-51
Buna 02-1010-52 N/A N/A 02-1085-52 70-1280-52 02-1205-52
Viton 02-1010-53 N/A N/A 02-1085-53 02-1372-53 02-1205-53
Nordel 02-1010-54 02-1060-54 N/A 02-1085-54 02-1372-54 02-1205-54
PTFE 02-1010-55 N/A N/A 02-1085-55 70-1280-55 02-1205-55
Full Stroke PTFE 02-1040-55 N/A N/A 02-1085-55 70-1200-55 02-1205-55
Saniex 02-1010-56 02-1060-56 02-1065-56 02-1085-56 02-1372-56 02-1205-56
Wil-Flex 02-1010-58 N/A 02-1065-57 02-1085-58 02-1372-58 02-1205-58
Neoprene and Nordel back-up diaphragms are available upon request. Please consult your local distributor.
ELASTOMER KIT OPTIONS
P200
NEOPRENE BUNA VITON EPDM
02-9572-51 02-9572-52 02-9572-53 02-9572-54
PTFE FULL STROKE PTFE WIL-FLEX SANIFLEX POLYURETHANE
02-9572-55 Consult Factory 02-9572-58 02-9572-56 02-9572-50
PX200
NEOPRENE BUNA VITON EPDM
02-9582-51 02-9582-52 02-9582-53 02-9582-54
PTFE FULL STROKE PTFE WIL-FLEX SANIFLEX POLYURETHANE
02-9582-55 Consult Factory 02-9582-58 02-9582-56 02-9582-50
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standards of quality. Every pump is functionally tested to insure integrity of operation.
Wilden Pump and Engineering, LLC warrants that pumps, accessories and parts manufactured or supplied by
it to be free from defects in material and workmanship for a period of ve (5) years from date of installation or
six (6) years from date of manufacture, whichever comes rst. Failure due to normal wear, misapplication, or
abuse is, of course, excluded from this warranty.
Since the use of Wilden pumps and parts is beyond our control, we cannot guarantee the suitability of any pump
or part for a particular application and Wilden Pump and Engineering, LLC shall not be liable for any consequential
damage or expense arising from the use or misuse of its products on any application. Responsibility is limited
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